1. Open Solofill Lid (it pops open but remains attached to the Solofill Cup)

2. Fill with coffee and close. Recommendations online say to keep it at 2/3 – 3/4 full depending on how strong you like your coffee.

3. Insert into the Keurig filter holder- some models require you to remove the filter but not the Solofill Cup.

The filter was VERY easy to use though unlike the Ekobrew the coffee did not come out in one steady stream. It wasn’t messy enough to spill the coffee out of the cup or off of the machine but it was not as neat.

Clean up was extremely easy as well- just rinsed it out in the sink and set on the counter for use the next day.

My taste tester said that the coffee was very good and she would recommend the product. I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars!

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